Tag Archives: 1968

This week Kiyan and Dylan watched The Krotons, not to be confused with the salad topping, croutons. They believe this to pretty middle of the road quality wise. Could this be a sign of things to come? The Krotons was written by Robert Holmes and was aired in December of 1968 and January of 1969. Also this is our final episode of 2014! See you all in the new year!

Since we had a few good ones, here’s a list of alternate titles for this episode:
Zoe, Destroyer of Worlds
Some Guy Just Throws the Boulder on Thara
Parasitic Race Things
Don’t Trust Everything We Say

This episode is a super cut of Episodes 47 and 48, comprising the entirety of The Invasion, which was written by Peter Bryant and aired in November and December of 1968. It was based on an idea by Kit Pedler.

This week Kiyan and Dylan watched only the first 4 episodes of The Invasion. They did this because that although they claim they have a TARDIS, they actually do not, and therefore have a limited amount of time during the week to watch episodes. The Invasion was written by Peter Bryant and the first 4 episodes aired in November of 1968. Like the Moonbase and The Wheel in Space, it was based on an idea by Kit Pedler.

This week Kiyan and Dylan discuss The Mind Robber, that serial that almost could have been the return of the Celestial Toymaker. The Mind Robber was written by Peter Ling and aired in September and October of 1968.

Season 6 begins with The Dominators. Kiyan and Dylan thus discuss this serial, as well as some exciting news for Trust Your Doctor! The Dominators was written by Marvyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln under the pseudonym Norman Ashby. It was aired in August and September of 1968.

This week Kiyan and Dylan wrap up season 5 with The Wheel in Space, featuring the return of the Cybermen, again! It was written by David Whitaker, based on an idea by Kit Pedler, and it aired in April-June of 1968.

Fury from the Deep was so bad that after Kiyan and Dylan talked about it for an hour the podcast episode refused to save properly and allow them to spread this knowledge to the world. And yet here’s the episode, rerecorded and reconstructed in all it’s glory. The serial was written by Victor Pemberton and aired in March and April of 1968. Oh yeah, and Victoria leaves. Spoiler.

This week Kiyan and Dylan journey into the London underground and reencounter the Yeti and the Great Intelligence in The Web of Fear. It was written by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln and it aired in February and March of 1968.

This week Kiyan and Dylan discover what it truly means to be impersonated. And if you’re Dylan, what it truly means to watch classic who episodes twice. All of this and more, featuring The Enemy of the World, written by David Whitaker and aired in December of 1967 and January of 1968.